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Description Henry Moore Nuclear Energy !.JPG |
English:
«
Nuclear Energy
», a sculpture by
Henry Moore
commemorates the
first controlled nuclear chain reaction
.
Русский:
«Ядерная энергия» - скульптура, созданная
Генри Муром
(1967). Установлена в университетском городке
Чикагского университета
в честь
первого проведения в истории человечества управляемой ядерной реакции
(под руководством
Энрико Ферми
2 декабря 1941 года). Место установки с 1983 года объявлено «
Национальным историческим памятником США
».
Français :
« Énergie nucléaire », une sculpture d'
Henry Moore
commémorant la première réaction en chaîne contrôlée dans la
pile atomique de Chicago
.
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Camera location | 41° 47′ 33.07″ N, 87° 36′ 03.77″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 41.792519; -87.601047 |
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